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tvOS apps: Apple TV running tvOS 13 or later.
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*Visit the web site of YACReader for computers at – YACReader for computer is FREE and is available for all major computer platforms.įind other users and help at: http:– Facebook page –, Twitter – or the YouTube channel –.
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I used to think paying for an app with such a simple concept was too much, but it has DEFINITELY been worth it! It's especially useful in conjunction with the YACReaderLibrary on your computer (which is free) since it can be used as a server to read or download your comics. As someone with literally hundreds of manga volumes and thousands of comic issues and manga chapters, YACReaderLibrary has been the only way I can keep those efficiently organized and YACReader is the only app I use to read them. The developer is also quite prompt in replying to feedback and handling issues: I was having problems reading long-strip webcomics and he was able to fix issue in the next test release on TestFlight. It's certainly not perfect: you can't automatically jump to a folder using its first letter when you're in a subfolder when in the server view, webcomic chapters with very long "cover pages" cause the entire folder to be much more difficult to navigate and moving through the file structure of the server view while downloading can sometimes cause the app the lag or crash.

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The YACReaderLibrary has even more issues, mainly dealing with how difficult it is to effeciantly manually update chapters/issues/volumes: exiting the edit dialogue automatically makes you select the top most issue which, when you're dealing with hundreds of issues, means you have to scroll back down and select the following issue to edit. It allows for the importing of metadata using the Comicvine API which is really useful, but Comicvine doesn't track manga chapters which is a lot of what I read.
